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Sunday, February 3, 2019

Weekly Update: Feb. 4-8

Weekly Update

Important Reminders:
  • PLEASE practice multiplication facts!  The students need to really know them quickly, and without having to use strategies to solve them.  We will be starting multi-digit multiplication and long division soon, and having those multiplication facts memorized will be a HUGE help!  On Google Classroom (just log in with your child's username and password, then save that to your computer, and you will then have access whenever) I put some multiplication websites and game directions under the "classwork" tab and then under the "Websites" topic.  Thanks for your help with practicing these facts!
  • Please remember to check, and initial, your child's planner every night.  Homework and important notes are written in the planner daily.  Thanks for your help with this!
  • Please send a snack with your child that is NUT FREE every day, as we do not eat lunch until 12:10.  Thanks!

Important Dates to Remember:
  • Feb. 3 - Raquel's 1/2 Birthday
  • Feb. 4-8 - Leader of the Week = Isabella
  • Feb. 5 - Isabella's Birthday
  • Feb. 6 - Early Release and Buddies
  • Feb. 6 - Makeup Conferences for 1/31/19
  • Feb. 7 - Mrs. Joy will  be out today
  • Feb. 10 - Jack's Birthday
  • Feb. 11-15 - Leader of the Week = Noah
  • Feb. 12 - Destiny's 1/2 Birthday
  • Feb. 14 - Peyton's Birthday
  • Feb. 18 - No School
  • Feb. 22 - Mystery Reader
  • Feb. 25-28 - Leader of the Week = Kate
  • Feb. 26 - Mother and Son Dance at Concord
  • March 1 - Mystery Reader

Check Out What We Are Learning This Week:

Writing:  
We will continue with Unit 3:Bringing History to Life.  Students will use the essay format they learned from Unit 2, as well as the narrative format they learned from Unit 1, to complete their information pieces about history.  Our writing will connect with our Reading and our Social Studies for this unit.  We will be writing about the Causes of the American Revolution, important people during that time period, the actual American Revolution, as well as arguing for and against the Patriots and the Loyalists.  This week we will focus on Ch. 4 - the essay.  In this chapter, the students will take the side of either a Patriot or a Loyalist, and state their opinion and reasons why.  We will celebrate these pieces on Thursday.  On Friday, the students will take what they have learned about Information Writing to begin researching for their independent piece about a topic of their choice.  

Reading:  
We will continue with Unit 3: Reading History: The American Revolution.  We will spend time reading articles about the American Revolution.  We will read about the Causes of the American Revolution, the important people during that time, as well as the two sides -the Loyalists and the Patriots.  We will be researching for our writing pieces, and taking notes about what we learned from our reading.  We will be learning the difference between Primary Sources and Secondary Sources, as well as synthesizing texts during our research.  We will also focus on finding the main idea and detail in information texts.

Read Aloud:
We will continue reading another one of my favorites, Walk Two Moons, this week.   Walk Two Moons is a young adult novel by Sharon Creech, narrated in first person through Salamanca Tree Hiddle, better known as Sal. While traveling across the country to Idaho with her grandparents, she tells of her new best friend, Phoebe Winterbottom. Her own story unfolds at the same time.  In this book, the message "Don't judge a person until you have walked two moons in his moccasins" appears over and over.  We will discuss what this means in reference to each character, as well as to ourselves.  

Math 
We will review for the Ch. 9 test on Monday, and the test will be on Tuesday.  We will begin Ch. 10: Fractions and Decimals on Wednesday.  In this chapter, the students will learn place value through tenths and hundredths, tenths, hundredths, decimals as fractions, adding decimals, comparing and ordering decimals, and they will learn how to solve problems with missing or too much information.   The Ch. 10 test is currently scheduled for Friday, Feb. 15th.  As soon as the study guide is ready, I will add it to the Google Classroom.

***Knowing your multiplication facts is extremely important as we move forward in math, so keep practicing those facts!  We will continue to practice multi-digit multiplication and long division.

***In order for students to show mastery with a standard, they will be doing "Check-ins" throughout the year to show that they didn't just memorize the skills for the test, but that they retained the skills, thus showing mastery.  My goal with the check-ins is to make sure that the 4th grade Math Standards are mastered by all students by the end of the year! ***

Spelling:  
ALL students will be testing over their current sorts on Monday, Feb. 4th.  They will receive their new sorts on Monday as well.  The test over the new sorts will be Friday, Feb. 15th. 

We will continue to have sight word tests, however they will be every other week so that the students are only taking one "spelling" test a week.  Our next sight word test will be on Friday, February 8th.   Remember these are the words that do not follow a pattern, and need to be memorized.  Students will need to not only spell the words correctly, but be able to read them in order to "pass" this group of words.  

Social Studies:
 We will continue with the American Revolution again this week with Ch. 12:  The Declaration of Independence.  We will focus on The Second Continental Congress, Thomas Paine and the Common Sense, writing The Declaration of Independence, and approving The Declaration of Independence.  We will also take a look at The Declaration of Independence, what it says, what it meant for the colonies, and how it led the the American Revolution.    We will begin Ch. 13: The American Revolution on Thursday.  In this chapter, the students will learn about the battles, the results, and the effects of the war.  

We will also continue watching some Liberty Kids videos as we follow along the timeline of this time period.  As I said in a prior email, the Liberty Kids videos are a fun way for the kids to watch and learn about these important historical events.  There are 4 fictional characters that are in the videos, taking place in all of these events, in order to tell the story.  The rest of the characters, and all of the information, is true.  They are VERY educational!

Have a GREAT Week!

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